Revive Your Skin for Fall With a Chemical Peel

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Skin Deep Laser Services
|January 01, 2017

The summer months can take a toll on the skin, especially if you spend a lot of time outdoors. But even if you don’t fall into that category, you may simply be ready to give your skin a rejuvenated appearance for the fall. One of the best ways to achieve this is by getting a chemical peel. No matter what your skin type is, you can be treated with better results than you may imagine. Here are some details about how chemical peels work and what to expect throughout the process.

How Chemical Peels Work

When you get a chemical peel, your medical professional will apply an acid solution to your skin to begin an exfoliation process. Over a short period of time, the solution will begin peeling off the old or damaged skin and reveal newer and healthier skin.

There are three different types of chemical peels, which are used depending on skin type and the amount of damage on the skin. Whether you just need a light chemical peel facial or a deep peel for severely damaged skin, you will enjoy revived skin afterward.

Results To Expect From Your Chemical Peel

A chemical peel will not only improve the texture and tone of your skin, but it can also brighten it, make it firmer, improve pigmentary issues, reduce sun damage and age spots, improve pore size and more. If you have had or currently have acne problems, you can get a chemical peel for acne scars. Depending on the size and depth of these scars, you may need to go in for multiple treatments before your skin clears up completely.

Help Your Skin Recover From Summer and Get Rejuvenated

When you consider the time it takes to get a chemical peel facial, the results you can achieve are impressive. Many clients come in after every change in season to get a chemical peel to ensure their skin remains how they want it to. While it’s not necessary to get a chemical peel that often, you may need to get one a couple times each year to maintain desired results.

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